Political wrangling continues in Japan to form a new government following last month’s snap elections as Prime Minister ...
Domestic stability enabled Japan to take on an international leadership role. Those days may be over. The post A Weakened ...
Four main opposition parties have agreed to jointly request the opening of a session of the budget committee and a special ...
Japan's parliament will convene a special session from next Monday following the general election, the top government ...
The number of Lower House seats held by the parties positive toward constitutional amendments fell short of the 310 needed to ...
The approval rate for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet has dropped to 38.9 percent, while the disapproval rate rose to 57.3 percent, according to the latest poll released on Sunday by ...
Japanese media reports plans are under way for summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Japan's top ...
Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya says finding a 'mutually acceptable' solution to issues in the pact governing the U.S.
The approval rate of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s Cabinet plummeted after the Lower House election, but more than 60 percent of voters believe he should not resign, an Asahi Shimbun survey showed.
Support for constitutional amendment among newly elected Lower House members has dropped to 67 percent, the lowest level ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plans to appoint Hiromasa Nakano as new land minister, thereby keeping a member of junior ...
Despite the LDP's losses at polls, the recent election didn't exactly indicate popular support for an opposition-led ...